What are the responsibilities and job description for the Sanitation Team Manager II position at Ajinomoto and Careers?
Overview:
Sanitation Excellence:
monitor sustainment of those actions.
Talent & Organizational Development:
o Titration procedures
o Safety Chain
Collaboration & Strategic Partnerships:
Qualifications:
Experience
Demonstrated Proficiencies
Preferred Proficiencies
Other
The Sanitation Team Manager II is responsible for delivering performance targets in sanitation to reduce food safety risk
and eliminate waste. The role will lead and develop the sanitation team to achieve optimal sanitation results through
effective coaching, continuous improvement initiatives, and adherence to company and regulatory standards. The
incumbent will build organizational capability to drive and maintain improvements in food safety, and efficiency.
Responsibilities:
and eliminate waste. The role will lead and develop the sanitation team to achieve optimal sanitation results through
effective coaching, continuous improvement initiatives, and adherence to company and regulatory standards. The
incumbent will build organizational capability to drive and maintain improvements in food safety, and efficiency.
Leadership & Vision:
- Lead and motivate the sanitation team to meet and exceed performance standards and achieve optimal sanitation
- Provides direct supervision, coaching and performance management to salaried team members.
- Assess and evaluate all sanitation functions. Report back opportunities and solutions to facility leadership
- Communicate clear expectations regarding sanitation and food safety standards, ensuring alignment with
- Develop and execute daily, weekly, and monthly sanitation and MSS plan, ensuring alignment with broader site
- Conduct regular team meetings to align priorities, address challenges, and recognize achievements.
- Mentor and provide feedback to salaried direct report(s) to build capability, foster engagement and prepare them
- Escalate, resolve, and find immediate solutions to sanitation deviations that can compromise safety of our
Sanitation Excellence:
- Ensure the 7 steps of sanitation are trained, always understood, and followed by all sanitation team members.
- Thorough understanding of the chemicals used for effective cleaning of each surface type, application process,
- Understanding how a CIP system operates, be able to trouble shoot breakdowns and monitor chemical usage.
- In depth knowledge of pre-operational inspection procedures specific to cleaning concerns of each piece of
- Knowledge of microorganisms that can contribute to food safety risk in the facility, biofilms and how to eliminate
- Oversee daily sanitation activities, ensuring thorough execution of the sanitation program and quick resolution of
monitor sustainment of those actions.
- Identify opportunities for sanitation improvement and lead initiatives to improve sanitation effectiveness.
- Ensure adherence to Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP),
- Monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) related to Food Safety, Sanitation, Cost and Efficiency and implement
- Drive adherence to SSOPs and continuous improvement frameworks.
- Ensure all documentation is accurately completed, available for review and audit ready.
- Develop and manage the budget for sanitation activities, labor and chemical usage ensuring cost control and
- Track chemicals spend weekly and monthly; analyze variances and adjust plans as needed to meet targets.
- Identify cost reduction opportunities through improved sanitation and chemical use efficiency and waste
Talent & Organizational Development:
- Fully understand and be able to teach all sanitation techniques.
- Build a high-performing team by recruiting, training, and developing direct report(s) and line team members.
- Foster a culture of leading with Company Purpose and Values, accountability, collaboration, and continuous
- Provide coaching and development opportunities to team members to enhance skills and promote career growth.
- Lead cross-functional training to ensure team versatility and flexibility in managing sanitation demands.
- Ensure Team Manager I and hourly team proficiency in key tools and systems, including:
o Titration procedures
o Safety Chain
Collaboration & Strategic Partnerships:
- Collaborate with site leadership, maintenance, engineering, food safety and quality teams to identify and
- Partner with cross-functional teams to ensure sanitation effectiveness when implementing new processes and
- Function as the primary point of contact who is responsible for sanitation related issues, ensuring alignment
- Engage in strategic planning with site leaders to ensure long-term success.
Education
- Bachelor of Science degree in a STEM field (Engineering, Food Science, Technology, Math, Biology, etc.).
Experience
- Minimum 4 years of manufacturing experience in a leadership role, preferably in the food industry.
Demonstrated Proficiencies
- Multiple examples of building organizational capabilities (team skill proficiency improvements, team
- Multiple examples of solving issues to root cause and eliminating recurrence.
- Multiple examples of delivering performance improvement in food safety and sanitation.
Preferred Proficiencies
- Developing, deploying and maintaining GMP, HACCP, and food safety regulations.
Other
- Communication Skills – excellent verbal and written communication skills, including technical writing and
- Interpersonal Skills - must have strong interpersonal skills and ability to manage cross functional support
- Organizational Skills – must have excellent organizational skills to prioritize multiple projects with competing
- Judgment/Decision Making – ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, draw valid conclusions,
- Computer Skills – working knowledge of Microsoft based software, including Excel, Word, and Outlook